Muckit wrote: » Another vote for the Galway Clinic.
whelan2 wrote: » Young lad had an appointment in social welfare office at ten. We were there at 9.55. Called at 10.20 first appointment of the day twenty minutes late.
_Brian wrote: » We deal regularly with a few SW offices at work and all I can say is I’ve never encountered such a group of self serving almost intentionally unhelpful department in my life. They presume everyone, and I mean EVERYONE is going to be a problem and that everyone is somehow out to do something to make their lives harder and so they seem to do a sort of primitive ****storm when you ask anything.
_Brian wrote: » One of my friends died yesterday, 52. I met and spoke with him on Sunday and he said not to worry about him that he was ready and it was the right time for him. Some folk get tough breaks.
Odelay wrote: » Have dealt with them in work too. Always thought a spell on the other side of the fence would do them no harm.
Muckit wrote: » And to think some young lads go for a few beers and chase girls of a weekend!
Say my name wrote: » Just checking out the local sheep farmers sheep to make sure they're not after breaking in with the binoculars as you do there this evening. I heard a cock pheasant chucking away then in another field. So I turned the binoculars then to see if I could see him. Didn't spot the pheasant but saw a magpie roughly over where the pheasant was calling from. The magpie was darting on the branch at something. What was it only a buzzard. I must say the buzzard blended in fairly well with the trees still in their winter clothes. But anyway the buzzard was following the pheasant and the magpie was following the buzzard. The buzzard got a bit fed up with the magpie then and moved onto a different tree but was still following the pheasant. So there's a bit of a wildlife post.
Reggie. wrote: » What do you do this weather in your old age
whelan2 wrote: » I'm treating head lice , Friday nights dont get much better than this
I says wrote: » Put tea tree oil into the shampoo around ten drops the little fcuked hate the smell of it
Lady Haywire wrote: » I'm planting seeds in sprouting pots and talking to the robin. It's too late for me, save yourselves! :pac:
Odelay wrote: » We've all done worse.
Lady Haywire wrote: » Well there's a cow getting sick to calve as well so that slightly redeems me.:p
carrollsno1 wrote: » Last saturday morning on the farm lane
charolais0153 wrote: » Odd ear?
MeTheMan wrote: » Speaking of birds, you just reminded me. Back when the ewes were lambing I was heading for the shed to check on them. Heard this awful squawking when I was coming down the road. When I went in there was a bird that had a magpie caught by one leg. They were fighting it out around the lambing pens. Sheep going daft. I have got a few videos of it but mag got away in the end. I'm no expert but I think it was a peregrine Falcon. Fastest animal in the word. Can go over 200 mph. I've attached a screen shot of one of the videos. Not sure how to upload a video. Its not the best picture but maybe someone with more knowledge then me can confirm what it is.
Farmer wrote: » They'd only take one bounce around here at the moment, in off the road. They'd have to learn a new skill after that:D
carrollsno1 wrote: » When i rang the recruiter before i landed in oz they said the most dangerous animal where im headed was a kangaroo on the road, never mentioned tiger snakes and redbacks. Im getting a great kick off tormenting the rest of the team here by being so lax and easy about the snakes and spiders.
Reggie. wrote: » If ya ever had to deal with a black mamba ya wouldn't be saying that